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Unguentum hydrargyri, new procefs for forming, 220. 5 
Urinary concretions, Dr. Pearfon’s experiments on, 33, 130. 
C. Fourcroy’s experiments on, 263, 386. 
Scheele’s experiments on, 266. 
Bergman’s experiments on, 269. 
—— carbonic acid a cure for, note, 108. ‘ 
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Urine, experiments on, and the manner of diftinguifhing difeafes by, . 
240. 
Varley, Mr. S. on fteel, and the methods of hardening and temper- 
ing it, 93. 
Vauquelin on chrome, the oxyd and acid chrome, 74. 
Vegetable juices, the aGtion ef metals and oxyds on, 126. ~ 
Vegetation, Dr. Crell’s experiments on, 327. | 
Ventilation, a fimple and efficacious method of. 333. 
Vetches, fome kinds of, fhould not be eaten, 186. , 
Vinous fermentation, the fubftances fufceptible of, 372. 
Water, production of, from hydrogen and oxygen, 85, 148, 317. 
Weideman, Profeffor, on the fenfibility’ of animals, 198. 
Wolf-dog, account of the Irifh, 158. 
Wood, Mr. W. on the permeability of glafs to the eleétric fluid, r47. 
Yellow-fever, a ufeful medicine for the, 334. 
¥iter earth, a newly difcovered earth, 322. 
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